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BlackBerry R10 photos leak, could kick BlackBerry comeback into high gear

Updated Dec 19th, 2018 8:41PM EST
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BlackBerry kicked off its comeback efforts earlier this year when it launched the new BlackBerry Z10 smartphone, and the charge continued last month as the BlackBerry Q10 began rolling out. But while low-end and mid-range smartphones had played the biggest role in keeping BlackBerry alive as it readied its next-generation BlackBerry 10 smartphones, both of these new handsets were expensive high-end models. A number of industry watchers feared that the high-end smartphone market was already cluttered enough and BlackBerry should instead focus on its bread and butter, and a new leak suggests it might finally be ready to add a cheaper handset to its new device lineup.

Images of the BlackBerry R10 first leaked early last month, and now the phone has been pictured again alongside a report claiming to reveal the upcoming mid-range smartphone’s specs. According to Chinese gadget blog DGtle, the BlackBerry R10 will feature a 3.1-inch display with 720p resolution like the Q10, a 5-megapixel camera, 8GB of internal storage, 2GB of RAM and a 1,800 mAh battery.

The BlackBerry R10 could be unveiled later this month at the annual BlackBerry Live conference, and several leaked photos of the phone follow below.

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